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This is an in-depth, detailed summary of the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system. It includes muscle origins, insertions, actions, nerve and blood supply etc. It contains all the work covered in ANA 152. This summary is color-coded and has great diagrams. It was compiled using lecture slides and the latest version of Gray's anatomy. There are notes in the sidebar that indicate the important concepts for the exam as highlighted by our lecturer.

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MUSCLES
INTRODUCTION:
• 3 Types:
• Voluntary- Conscious doing (lift arm)
• Involuntary- Not conscious (blinking)
• Cardiac- Specialized muscle (heartbeat)
• Muscle attachments:
• Attach to bone
• Fibres connect via connective tissue
• Bone - tendon
• Muscle - aponeurosis
• Nomenclature: Commented [ll1]: NBNB
Is there a bone named after muscle? X = location Y = bone(s) attached to

1. Shape - delta ( ) / trapezius (Table)
2. Fibre direction - oblique (internal oblique) / erect (rectus abdominis)
3. Location - brachialis (brachium) / supraspinatus (supraspinatus fossa)
4. Movement - pronator teres / flexor carpi radialis
5. Number of attachments - triceps / biceps
6. Bone(s) attached to - coracobrachialis (coracoid process and arm) /
sternocleidomastoid (sternum/clavicle/mastoid process)
• How muscles work:
• Muscles pull not push!!!
• Origin - proximal - where attaches - no landmarks - powerhouse/anchor/strength
• Insertion - distal - action will be - landmarks
• Act FROM INSERTION onto origin - CANNOT be on same bone (no
action/pull/movement)

, • Most muscles of brachium originate from the scapula
• Most muscles of scapula originate on the thorax

THE UPPER LIMB: Commented [ll2]: Identify all+action+innervation
Can ask to describe= everything
List
Follow up questions
LQ

ROTATOR CUFF: Describe everything !!!!!!!!




TRAPEZIUS Commented [ll3]: NB Everything




• Origin:
• Med. 1/3 of Sup. nuchal line
• Nuchal lig.
• Spinous process (C7 - T12)
• Insertion:
• Upper fibres - lat. 1/3 of clavicle
• Middle fibres - acromion/scapula spine
• Lower fibres - tubercle of scapula spine
• Action:
• Shoulder elevation (Upper fibres)
• Shoulder retraction (Middle fibres)
• Shoulder depression (Lower fibres)
• Innervation:
• Accessory nerve

, LEVATOR SCAPULAE Commented [ll4]: Everything




• Origin:
• 4 slips on C1-C4 transverse processes
• Insertion:
• Med. border of scapula
• Action:
• Shoulder elevation
• Innervation:
• Branches of C3-C5
• Dorsal scapular/cervical


RHOMBOID MINOR/MAJOR
• Origin:
• T1-T4 spinous processes
• Lower end of nuchal lig.
• Insertion:
• Med. border of scapula
• Inf. to scapula spine
• Action:
• Holds scapula against thoracic wall
• Retraction of scapula
• Innervation:
• Dorsal scapular (C5)

, SERRATUS ANTERIOR
• Origin:
• Finger like processes from ribs 1-8
• Insertion:
• Med. side of scapula costal surface
• Action:
• Holds scapula against thoracic wall
• Protraction of scapula
• Scapula rotation during abduction
• Innervation:
• Long Thoracic nerve (C5-C7)


SUBCLAVIUS
• Origin:
• First rib/cartilage
• Insertion:
• Inf. surface of clavicle middle 1/3
• Action:
• Anchors/depresses clavicle
• Innervation:
• Nerve to subclavius (C5)

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Richard Drake, A. Wayne Vogl Grays Anatomy For Students
Publisher: 2009 ISBN: 9781437720556 Edition: Unknown

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